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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2008, p. 26

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Williams Pharmacy 0nd touchdown of the game that putWaterloo up lT~8, a," . > WK . k“; . . ‘ The Blues did not give up and with 2:39 remaining in the M. / “htâ€"EB. i Still Independently owned. With the same fourth quarter. Toronto receiver Drew Meen'eld caught a ,, ' . . t. r ‘ In: ‘ . , touchdown pass. through traffic. from quarterback David w' - ‘ ‘» " " ‘- ‘ ‘ ' a credible. knowwdgeable Staff that Hamilton to narrow the score 17-15. 3" i ’ if is.“ 7 V N h \ ' l' k d . it ~ ,- hb h d Hamilton kept the fire going as he found Michael Prempeh W, ~ ‘ . . . .. ‘1 e P” t? m I Ctr ncrg our 00 ‘ for a big 35â€"yard gain. his longest toss of the night. to put the e» If: ‘" ‘ “ ‘ . . . Blues in field goal range. ' ”W . ~ ‘ 1? . Everything Is Still the same...where Firstvyear kicker Andrew Lomasney stepped up under j. . v.._ " ‘ I. _ ’ 3'» ‘ . . x [h I h . 1 pressure and knocked in a 32â€"yard field goal, with 26.2 sec- 4': - My ' ‘1‘”. . _ ‘. "x, ' I q your tat“ ea t ls our 300 - onds remaining in the game to put the Blues upbyone. ”‘59 ~ - w _" "m '__' ‘ - . f ’ , a.“ 1‘“ . The final seconds of the game were not without excitr.L W ’V - 5 I ‘ 373 Bridge 5'. Waterloo, ON merit, as the Warriors almost scored to extend the streak but if I ‘ ‘ i“ " ‘33. ~ g “ ”4 , '9: ‘- ~ .\ the Bluesheld on fortheirfrrst win in six seasons. ‘39.; . ‘5; a .‘ ,~: :1“ 31-. j.- ’ .' "I“; 5 I 9-747-0320 The Blues last victory came on Oct. 13. 2001 when they W» i v" b5$yw.‘fi1';~¥§ » g a, ' 1.,»me defeated theWindsorlancc-rs 13-1]. F 44- *:=-,‘-.g~‘-‘ [‘1 m " 3, ' r' ‘ .- - "j www_fhphafchy,com Martin completed 21 paSses for 375 yards and two touch- wi”; it; .~.' ‘ ,; .1”. -‘ _ flit ‘“" ‘- downs for the Warriors. Svec notched two touchdowns in his 5.. -. ”if: 9ft“ “’5' ‘ " ' _“_,..“.-'~‘ "'7 - I . . ‘ .. FREE pARK'NG AT THE DOOR! eight receptions for 375 yardsagainst the Blues. ; " ‘ ' K- « o m. ,'-';“l 31': . l The Waterloo Warriors will host the McMaster Marauders “I .4 ‘ r ' ’ x r ‘ j .. .. " ' -' '1' L‘, . this Saturday a 1 pm. at their new home on UW's north cam- 9.. 1. 1 .. I ’ i” . " ‘ pus. .v_.:~~ .' ';-, 1 ’.~...‘.. . ‘ ~_..' ~ F ,. - "2‘33...“ e. ' c ,1? in '4 “a?” 5 3“ I???“ 5-,. ' \ fit-LE" as" £41332 . .. ‘1 ',‘\ev:‘.. “ a? 3‘. ‘ , * Welcome Back 10 Sr‘liool' - - i C . to . . And the kick 18 good - Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks fan Devan McKenzie Back to SChOOI safety TIPS shows off some of the kick ability he developed while playing ' . d seconda school to win a ammo THE Bus WALKING AND BIKING TO SCHOOL “’9”! at 5" ’°"" 4. 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